Pronunciations are listed in alphabetical order. If it is a name, it will be listed under the first name of the character.
A
- Adelina: [4 syllables] Ad-eh-lee-nah. "Ad" rhymes with "mad."
- Ahnleh: [2] Ahn-leh "Ahn" a little like "on," an open "ah" sound, "leh" rhymes with "may" or "tray."
- Ahnmik: [2] Ahn-meek "Ahn" see Ahnleh.
- Ailbhe: [2-3] Ae'lb-heh "Ae" is a bit of a dipthong, "ah-eh." "Heh" rhymes with "may" or "tray."
- Andreios: [3] Ahn-dreh-oh's "Ahn" see Ahnleh
- Anhamirak: [4] Ahn-ha-mee-rock "hah" rhymes with "mama." "Mee" as in "Me, too!" Last syllable has an "ah" vowel.
- Aubrey: [2] Awe-bree "awe" as in "awful" "bree" rhymes with tree
B
- Betia: [3] Beh-tee-ah "beh" rhymes with "may."
C
- Charis (Indigo): [2] Sha-rees
- Cjarsa: [2] SHAR-sah
D
- Danica: [3] Dan-ee-kah "Dan" rhymes with "man" or "can."
E
- Ecl: [2] Ek-(e)l. "Ek" is a sound in the back of the throat. The second syllable is short, no long vowels, but pronounced a bit as if there were an "el" there.
F
- Fala: [2] Fah-lah. Like Christmas carols, "fa-la-la"
G
H
- Hai [1] Hi. Like, "Hi, how you doing?"
I
J
- Jager: [2] Yay-ger (The J makes a y sound)
- Jeshickah: [3] Jesh-ih-kah (last syllables like Jessica)
K
- Kaleo: [3] Keh-lee-oh. "keh" like the Canadian "eh." Almost rhymes with "may." Or "bray"
L
M
- Mehay: [2] Meh-heh. Same vowel, rhymes with "may," shorter in the first syllable.
- Moira: [2-3] Either moi-ra "moi" rhymes with toy or MORE-ee-ah
N
- Nicias: [3] Two different forms... Ni-kee'us, or Ni'see-us.
- Nyeusigrube: [4] Ny-oo-see-groob "Ny" rhymes with "my." "Groob" rhymes with "tube."
O
- Oliza: [3] Oh-lie-zah Like "Eliza," but with an "oh."
P
Q
R
- Rei: [1] Ray. Like ray of sunshine.
S
- She ("now" ha'Shmla): [1] Rhymes with "may," not the feminine pronoun
- Shm (shm'Ecl, shm'Ahnmik): [1] Rhymes with "him."
T
U
V
- Velyo: [2] Veil-yoh "veil" like the word, rhymes with "mail" or "trail."
W
X
Y
Z